GOOGLE PIXEL 4 & PIXEL 4XL - Full Specs & Design By TT Technology

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Aug 14, 2021
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GOOGLE PIXEL 4 & PIXEL 4XL - Full Specs & Design

We've had two hands-on videos, along with confirmation of a 90 Hertz display on the Google Pixel 4, and I'll, be sharing all the details right after this. If you knew here on won't stay up to date with the latest tag, please hit subscribe, followed by the Bell as with last year, we're getting plenty of leaks ahead of launch when it comes to the latest Google Pixel 4 and the Google Pixel for Excel. The latest leak is a hands-on video that shows us the whole device. Well, it's only a few seconds long that the video shows us that we do have fairly slim bezels around with a forehead on top. Instead of a notch, we can see the new camera array on the back, and this is of course, that the first time the pixel will have more than one camera on the rear. Another video is since surfaced and, although slightly shorter, shows us pretty much the same thing, but this time it's with the white version of the pixel for Michelle ramen from DA.

It was also digging through the Android 10 source code when he found some code for an overlay that will reveal when the device is running 60 or 90 Hertz. So this can only mean the pixel 4 will be capable of 90 Hertz. This overlay is going to be available for users to enable, under the developer option section we previously had a leak of all the sensors packed into the top bezel on both the pixel 4 in the Pixel 4 XL, which confirms that we will also be getting sensors for 3d face unlock along with a radar chip. The radar chip allows the phone to be controlled via hand gestures as showcased in Google's teaser, but I wonder if this would ever be of any real use. We've had plenty of other leaks, including images from Google themselves, so we can be pretty sure of the looks of the device and plenty of reports have given us the hardware to is looking to be the same as last year, where we know everything there is to know what way ahead of launch.

Of course, we get two models of the pixel. That's the pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL, the pixel 4 is the smallest of the 2, and it's going to come up with a 5.7 inch OLED display with an HD plus resolution of 20 to 80 by 1080, it's going to be a 90 Hertz panel and protected up by Gorilla Glass 6. It's going to be using the snapdragon 855 system-on-chip, with the option of 64 or 128 gig storage, and it will likely come with 6 gigs of RAM. For the first time we get dual cameras on the rear. We get a 12 megapixel main sensor with phase detect autofocus in a 16 megapixel telephoto lens, considering the pixels have always taken impressive images with a single lens.

It's going to be interesting to see how they perform with to the phone's gonna, be powered up by a 2800 William hour battery, which is actually a little smaller than the previous 2915 that we found in the pixel 3, and it's going to continue to use the titanium security module and, of course the phone is going to come with the latest Android cue. Next up, we've got the Pixel 4 XL and, of course, the Pixel 4 XL has a larger 6.3 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 3040 by 1440. It's got a 90 Hertz refresh rate and protected by Gorilla Glass 6, it's again, going to be powered by the Snapdragon 855, but with the same storage in RAM is the smaller counterpart. It will, however, contain a much larger, 3700 William hour battery, which is bigger than its predecessors 3 for 30, and it will come with android q out of the box. Both models will support the hands-free gestures and 3d face unlock and the phone is expected to launch in October with the release.

Shortly afterwards, when it comes to pricing the pixel 3 launched at $799 or 739 pounds, while the 3 XL was eight hundred and $99 or 869 pounds, so I would expect the four to be around the same, if not slightly higher. Of course, if any more information comes to light, I'll share with you guys straight away, and it shouldn't be long until I get my hands on the pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL, but, as always, I'd like to know your thoughts in the comments. What do you think of the pixel force? Do you like that they've chosen to have a bezel instead of a notch? What do you think this makes it look dated, but thanks for watching the video, if you liked it smash a thumbs up, if you didn't hit the thumbs down twice, and I'll, see you guys in the next one?.


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